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  2. Indiana Uplands - Wikipedia

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    The Indiana Uplands or the Hoosier Uplands are a geographical region in south-central Indiana. On a topographical map the Indiana Uplands begin slightly north of the city of Martinsville, Indiana and continue south to the Ohio River. The description of the region inspired the name of Upland Brewing Company.

  3. Upland, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Upland (pronounced as "up-land") is a town in Jefferson Township, Grant County, Indiana, United States. The population was 3,821 at the 2020 census. The population was 3,821 at the 2020 census. It is the home of Taylor University , a Christian college.

  4. List of ecoregions in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    56 Southern Michigan/Northern Indiana Drift Plains. 56a - The Lake Country; 56b - The Elkhart Till Plains; 56c - The Middle Tippecanoe Plains; 56d - The Michigan Lake Plain; 57 Huron/Erie Lake Plains. 57a - The Maumee Lake Plains; 71 Interior Plateau. 71a - The Crawford Uplands; 71b - The Mitchell Plain; 71c - The Norman Upland; 71d - The ...

  5. Hoosier Hill - Wikipedia

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    Geologically, the hill sits in the Dearborn Upland, an area of high terrain in southeast Indiana that sits on top of the geologic structure known as the Cincinnati Arch. However, Hoosier Hill is located in a portion of the upland buried underneath glacial debris known as the Tipton Till Plain. As a result, while the average elevation of this ...

  6. Goose Pond Fish and Wildlife Area - Wikipedia

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    Indiana Department of Natural Resources [3] The Goose Pond Fish and Wildlife Area is a 9,098-acre parcel of restored prairie and marsh habitat located in Greene County, Indiana , near Linton . The parkland is managed for hiking, birdwatching, waterfowl hunting, and upland bird hunting.

  7. Crawford Upland - Wikipedia

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    The Crawford Upland of Southern Indiana, United States. The western section of the Indiana Uplands, this region contains the hilliest terrain in the state caused by the outcropping of sandstone units at the surface. [1] In some areas erosion cuts through the sandstone layers completely and exposes underlying limestones.

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  9. Upland South - Wikipedia

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    The Upland South is defined by landform, history, and culture, and does not correspond well to state lines. This map shows the approximate region known as the Upland South. The Upland South and Upper South are two overlapping cultural and geographic subregions in the inland part of the Southern United